Eurasia / Features

Trump policies won’t harm Emerging Europe badly – and will actively benefit Russia

Clare Nuttall in Glasgow April 29, 2025

Latest wiiw forecasts show little direct impact on Central and Southeast Europe from Trump trade wars.

Will quiet Sino-Russian stranglehold damn West’s moves to source more uranium from Kazakhstan?

bne IntelliNews April 26, 2025

Brief halt at Kazakh-Canadian producer sparks investor concern and suspicion over Moscow factor.

COMMENT: Business and Government in a new partnership for Uzbekistan’s future

Ravshan Ubaydullaev entrepreneur founder of Amirsoy mountain resort April 26, 2025

Just a decade ago, the idea of building a modern ski resort in Uzbekistan felt like wishful thinking. Its snow-capped mountains were admired for their beauty, but few imagined they could attract international tourists, athletes or investors.

INTERVIEW: Georgian opposition leader Giorgi Vashadze

bne IntelliNews South Caucasus bureau April 23, 2025

Vashadze regards the incumbent Georgian Dream government as a “double-faced” Kremlin agent: ostensibly committed to Western integration, but in reality deliberately sabotaging Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic future in favour of closer ties with Russia.

China exports Xi Jinping Thought to Mongolia

Antonio Graceffo in Ulaanbaatar April 23, 2025

Centuries of deep-rooted mistrust of Chinese mean many Mongolians will see release of translated key works as nothing more than propaganda.

URUS-ClearPic: The Big Four of US, China, Russia and Europe vie for investment in Central Asia

John Alam of Urus Advisory, Alexander Teddy Managing Director of Urus Advisory April 22, 2025

Historically, it is the ultimate crossroads between Europe, the Middle East, South Asia and East Asia – and the central component for most of the Silk Road. Now the Central Asian countries find themselves caught between the Big Four.

Azerbaijan’s president eyes China as key strategic partner

Cavid Aga in Ankara April 22, 2025

Baku is deepening ties with Beijing ahead of President Ilham Aliyev’s upcoming state visit to China as it seeks partners outside Western-dominated frameworks.

Armenia courts African countries to supply diamond industry

bne IntelliNews April 21, 2025

Armenia is seeking partnerships with African producers of rough diamonds to ensure a stable supply for its diamond processing industry and diversify away from sanctions-hit Russian suppliers.

Boosting Mongolia’s democracy with reform remains an uphill battle

Michael Kohn April 16, 2025

Cohort of lawmakers want to strip away rules and regulations that have put democratic values in a chokehold. Elite accused of copy-pasting Chinese system.

PANNIER: Turkmenistan follows the rise and rise of Arkadag’s eldest daughter Oguljahan Atabayeva

Bruce Pannier April 14, 2025

Rate of ascent appears to make her odds-on for speaker of parliament role.

Measuring impact of US tariffs on Central Asia and South Caucasus

Eurasianet April 7, 2025

Little near-term pain, but lots of uncertainty about future.

EU joins ‘Klondike’ rush for Central Asia critical minerals as bloc and region upgrade relations

bne IntelliNews April 6, 2025

Kazakhstan boasts 19 out of 34 types of critical raw materials seen as essential to EU economy, while the five 'stans' have 40% of the world’s reserves of manganese.

Jury remains out on Tokayev’s “de-oligarchisation” of Kazakhstan

Emma Collet in Almaty April 5, 2025

Government talks of having recovered ill-gotten gains amounting to a few billion dollars. Sceptics think it should have a few billion more to boast about by now.

EU-Central Asia: Preparing for first-of-its-kind summit aimed at bolstering trade

Eurasianet April 1, 2025

Caution evident in build-up to gathering.

Democracy nosedives as authoritarian grip tightens on Georgia

bne IntelliNews South Caucasus bureau March 31, 2025

Brutal police crackdowns on pro-EU street protesters have given way to a targeted campaign of repression seemingly intent on throttling every dimension of the Georgian civil resistance movement.

Halyk pushes forward Kazakhstan’s digital banking revolution

Clare Nuttall in Almaty March 28, 2025

Kazakhstan’s oldest financial institution has developed a digital ecosystem that integrates banking with government services and lifestyle features.

INTERVIEW: Kazakhstan’s capital market is constantly developing, says KASE chair

Clare Nuttall in Almaty March 27, 2025

Kazakhstan’s economic expansion and the launch of new instruments on the KASE have fuelled continuous development of the country’s capital market.

Kazakhstan finds its place in the new world order

Clare Nuttall in Almaty March 21, 2025

Astana continues to balance its relations with Russia, China and the West, while nurturing ties with mid-level powers such as the Gulf states and South Korea.

China sits on the Afghan-Pakistan fence as the Uyghurs watch and wait

bno - Taipei Bureau March 21, 2025

As the largest foreign investor in both Pakistan and Afghanistan, China has thus far remained silent on the escalating tensions between the two neighbouring countries.

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